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just got done with my pops and i rag blind!

Discussion in 'Turkey Hunting' started by _DANNY_, Sep 8, 2011.

  1. _DANNY_

    _DANNY_ Weekend Warrior

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    nothing fancy but here it is cant wait to use it come oct 1st.

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    Im doing the same thing with a piece of burlap this year for deer and turkey. Im pretty excited to try everything out. As soon as all this rain stops then Im going to get on out there and rig something up.
     
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    It's pretty cool. I may use it deer hunting, why not right. Good luck buddy.
     
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    Heck yeah, Its tried and true for turkey, cover up your scent pretty good and it'll do just fine for deer. What material is it made out of and what are you using for stakes to stand it up?
     
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    i am kicking myself for not doing a step by step with pics...:throw:

    i bought some burlap not to sure of the height and length. maybe 54"x12'? $10 from farm and fleet.

    bought two 10' conduit pipes where i cut them to four 5' sections $1.89 a pipe from home depot. i painted them camo green and brown to get rid of the shine. i then smashed the one end so i can drive them into the ground with ease.

    i rolled the pipes on the ends then used the zip ties to connect the pipe and burlap, this works great you just need to make sure its tight.

    the other two pipes just are free you can do what you want with them to make different shapes.

    let me know if you have anymore questions.
     

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